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Dengue cases have surged dramatically across various regions, with the Philippines reporting a 68% increase this year, totaling 208,000 cases, as health officials warn of overwhelming hospitalizations in Central Luzon, Western, and Central Visayas. In Haryana, India, cases have risen to 635, with experts predicting a peak in late September and early October. Meanwhile, Mumbai has seen a significant rise in dengue cases, with 1,718 cases recorded from July to mid-September, attributed to erratic monsoon rains creating ideal mosquito breeding conditions. In Bihar, India, total infections have reached 1,774, with Patna experiencing a 30.7% rise in the past week. Health authorities across regions emphasize the importance of vector control and community involvement in eliminating mosquito breeding sites to combat the outbreak. Despite the alarming rise in cases, the Department of Health in the Philippines has not declared a national outbreak, leaving local governments to make such decisions.
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